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New virtual counselling and support for Swansea Bay’s youngsters

24May

Children and young people living in Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot will be able to use an anonymous digital counselling… read more

Researchers reveal new tool to help prevent suicide

18May

A team of Welsh academics has developed a new method of supporting health professionals to make clinical decisions about people… read more

Thousands of young people speak to Childline about mental health and abuse during the pandemic

17May

Nearly 90,000 counselling sessions were delivered in the last year by the NSPCC’s Childline service to young people worried about… read more

European Patients Forum publishes report on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients and patient organisations

13May

The European Patients Forum (EPF) has published the results of its survey on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on… read more

Make our neighbourhood nature safer & cleaner, say British teenagers on Mental Health Awareness Week

12May

Cleaner, safer and more local natural spaces, along with greener streets, are the changes most favoured by teenagers aged 13 to… read more

One in four say mental health worsened after receiving NHS treatment remotely, new research suggests

04May

A new report from Mind – ‘Trying to Connect’ – looks at people’s experiences of accessing mental health treatment remotely via… read more

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